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Exhibition TV Stand with Rotating Bracket

This exhibition TV stand fits monitors and plasma LCDs between approximately 32” and 70” weighing less than 110 lbs. Weighing a total of 102 lbs. itself, the heavy duty floor standing bracket is a durable design constructed of steel. Built-in cable management helps to hide unsightly wires inside of the column of the monitor TV stand. The double pole design holds a sturdy bracket that rotates 360 degrees to flip a plasma LCD from portrait to landscape in seconds. This TV stand has a maximum VESA capability pattern of 600x400 to hold larger models. The flat base provides mounting holes to bolt the unit into the floor for security in public settings.

We're sorry to hear that this TV stand wasn't what you expected, Jessica. A customer care specialist will be reaching out to see if we can assist in finding you a better solution. Thank you for letting us know.

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The stand is really sturdy, but the mount allows you to rotate the display every 90 degrees using a detent and interlock mechanism. The spring on that interlock mechanism is inadequate and would not hold the display in position. I would not buy again.

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I purchased 3 of these Only one of the three will lock into position, and that one is hit or miss. We have tried 40", 55" and 70" TV's. All new and relatively lightweight . It's pretty embarrassing to set up equipment and then have to use zip ties and duct tape to keep the screen level ....really disappointed . They look good and are stable - but when you're in the AV business its the little things that count. And I need 10 more stands...back to the endless search I guess...

Hi Paul, We understand your frustration and we're sorry you had to experience that. This is something we can certainly rectify for you, so one of our customer care specialists will reach out promptly to assist. Thank you for your patience.

Fast delivery. Easy enough to assemble. The plastic grippers are a little challenging to line up because of gravity. Therefore, I recommend putting those on while the poles are laying horizontally. It is very sturdy and strong.